The Wizard’s Worst Nightmare (Chapter Two)

 

  The Wizard’s Worst Nightmare (Chapter Two)

 

The Others’ quizzed the kids by telepathy.

The kids didn’t understand. ‘Set us free.’

They all kept up that same thought.

They used computers for what they sought.

The Others’ tried to understand.

Computers obeyed their commands.

The computers translated what kids thought.

The Others’ found out what they sought.

The Others’ began to mentally talk to them.

Communication started. It was more than a whim.

The Others’ tried to find out all they could.

The kids were smart.  Only thought what they should.

The process was going slow.

The Others’ wanted all that the kids know.

The kids wanted to find out all they could.

Reading ‘The Others’ minds would be good.

The computer would help them some.

But, the translator amulet was a better one.

Unfortunately, they did not have any.

Right now, they could use many.

They were too young to zap home on their own.

They hadn’t yet been given a wand of their own.

But, they knew a lot of things already.

Like a mental block, while they got ready.

Concerning magic, ‘The Others’ had no clue.

The kids knew ‘Don’t let them find out about you.’

Things were at a status quo for both.

So, ‘The Others’ said “It’s time for a vote”

They decided this planet could be conquered.

Though it was small, they could spread the word.

Other planets are in this galaxy.

Many will fit into our policy.

 

Meantime, the Wizards decided one thing.

A wizard must get on board a machine.

He/she could then zap back and report.

Then, we can give them a proper retort.

Siran and Ansir volunteered to go.

They would hide their wands for show.

They would look helpless and beg for mercy.

That way, they could get beamed up, surely.

Now, they just needed to wait.

 ‘The Others’ would return before it got late.

As soon as all this starts to happen,

we will return to get in on the action.

————————————————–R.W. Johnson—–(2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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